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joining us is dan balls, author of "collision 2012." dan, thanks so much for joining the program and congrats on the book. >> thank you. glad to be here. >> we are happy to have you. the future of elections in america, after 2012, given the prolonged and insane nature, what do you think each party learned and how do you think it's going to affect 2016? >> you speak of long campaigns, the 2016 campaign seems to be getting under way or there's an appetite for it. one campaign ends and the next begins. they don't necessarily settle the ones we think they should. if you step back, there are two ways to look at it. one is the big forces out there in the country that have a huge effect on the outcome of the elections. in the day-to-day battling of gaffes and the trivial moments, the big forces seem to get relegated backstage, yet they are very important. in 2012, and i think going forward, there are several. one is obviously the change in demographics in the country. it's had a powerful effect on who ends up voting and which party is advantag
joining us is dan balls, author of "collision 2012." dan, thanks so much for joining the program and congrats on the book. >> thank you. glad to be here. >> we are happy to have you. the future of elections in america, after 2012, given the prolonged and insane nature, what do you think each party learned and how do you think it's going to affect 2016? >> you speak of long campaigns, the 2016 campaign seems to be getting under way or there's an appetite for it. one...
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let us not just be dreamers today let us commit to being doers. thank you and god bless. >> that was naacp president benjamin jealous speaking on the national mall. thank you to former naacp chairman. we'll take a short break. coming up we'll have more from the national mall with chris matthews and eugene robinson. we're expecting speeches from ben russell. let's listen to widow of metger evers. >> we marched. we sat. the triumphs and even defeats belong to us all. dr. king told us that he might not get to the mountain top with us, but he said that there is a promise land, and america is that promise land for all of us. uh-oh! guess what day it is?? guess what day it is! huh...anybody? julie! hey...guess what day it is?? ah come on, i know you can hear me. mike mike mike mike mike... what day is it mike? ha ha ha ha ha ha! leslie, guess what today is? it's hump day. whoot whoot! ronny, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? i'd say happier than a camel on wednesday. hump day!!! yay!! get happy. get geico. fifteen minu
let us not just be dreamers today let us commit to being doers. thank you and god bless. >> that was naacp president benjamin jealous speaking on the national mall. thank you to former naacp chairman. we'll take a short break. coming up we'll have more from the national mall with chris matthews and eugene robinson. we're expecting speeches from ben russell. let's listen to widow of metger evers. >> we marched. we sat. the triumphs and even defeats belong to us all. dr. king told us...
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joining us from beirut is our foreign correspondent. thanks so much for joining us. give us a sense of what's happening there on the ground with the refugees and sort of with regard to folks in lebanon and concerns about getting dragged into the middle of a civil war. >> well, it's certainly very high on the minds of people here in lebanon. they have used through years of war and they are concerned it could happen again. there is a lot of convergence of this area of conflict. you mentioned thousands of refugees pouring across the border here. a lot of them afraid of what is going to happen in terms of strikes. syria's closest ally is hezbollah. they have fought wars against israel in the past and some of the rhetoric has suggested that they would come to the aid of the syrian regime if it felt it was embattled. so there is the concern as you mentioned in israel that this strike on syria could cause a con anybody race of violence across the region. and a syrian commander has said any war against syria would be the second vietnam for the american military. would lead t
joining us from beirut is our foreign correspondent. thanks so much for joining us. give us a sense of what's happening there on the ground with the refugees and sort of with regard to folks in lebanon and concerns about getting dragged into the middle of a civil war. >> well, it's certainly very high on the minds of people here in lebanon. they have used through years of war and they are concerned it could happen again. there is a lot of convergence of this area of conflict. you...
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hearn journalism using the convening power. i really don't approach my job and neither do people on the business side of politico fundamentally about the platform. we think of can we somehow monetize that mission -- that work at a premium. only two ways, either charge a lot for advertising or charge a lot for subscriptions. >> john raises a really interesting point and said from the distinct vantage point from someone who's figured it out with his own publication. it is not about the platform, it is about the content. you work for "the washington post." what are your feelings whand was it like yesterday when you found out who your new owner was? >> well, yesterday just before going on martin bashir's show around 4:20, 4:25 i see an e-mail from katherine graham saying please come to the auditorium at 4:30 at a big announcement. there was another e-mail that gave call-in instructions. that's never a good sign. never is. so it wasn't until i was finished with martin and i was waiting downstairs under the big nbc marquee looking on
hearn journalism using the convening power. i really don't approach my job and neither do people on the business side of politico fundamentally about the platform. we think of can we somehow monetize that mission -- that work at a premium. only two ways, either charge a lot for advertising or charge a lot for subscriptions. >> john raises a really interesting point and said from the distinct vantage point from someone who's figured it out with his own publication. it is not about the...
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joining us from cairo is ayman mo mohadean. we've talked about how dramatically this scene has changed. if you look back at the scenes from earlier in july, there were laser lights, a sense of jubilation in the square. couple that with images of today and this week, the violence, 600 people dead. give us if you will the latest, the feeling on the ground in terms of the movement, the seeming ground swell of support for ousted president mohamed morsi. >> reporter: well, you know, if there's one way we can describe egypt over the course of the last several weeks and last several years, it's every time there's a moment of opportunity, it seems to be squandered. even if there was any silver lining in the removal of president mohamed morsi, that seems to be disipitating by the day. we're already getting reports of a spike in the death toll. today was the day that many people were hoping wouldn't be violent. unfortunately, it is turning out to be just as deadly as some of those in recent memory. according to members of the muslim brot
joining us from cairo is ayman mo mohadean. we've talked about how dramatically this scene has changed. if you look back at the scenes from earlier in july, there were laser lights, a sense of jubilation in the square. couple that with images of today and this week, the violence, 600 people dead. give us if you will the latest, the feeling on the ground in terms of the movement, the seeming ground swell of support for ousted president mohamed morsi. >> reporter: well, you know, if there's...
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we use every excuse we can to play the rick perry oops moment. he does seem to be having a little bit of an oops insofar as he's going to take a sharpie out and wipe away as much of the funding for obama care as possible and is asking for $100 million to implement parts of actually obama care. >> well, let me come in a little bit in the middle of this. i think on the one hand you see how weird the position is and on the other there's a point perry can legitimately maker is. peggy noonan wrote a piece saying this right here is the reason people hate obama care. the word this linked it to a community first choice program, a program in medicaid to help people who are disabled get care at home db at home -- instead of being put into a nursing home or an outside institution. this is one of the things in obama care is a very big deal for the affected population. noonan was upset about some edge case with someone whose guardian as a caregiver and it turned out there's nothing there. this is precisely the program, the community first choice program that
we use every excuse we can to play the rick perry oops moment. he does seem to be having a little bit of an oops insofar as he's going to take a sharpie out and wipe away as much of the funding for obama care as possible and is asking for $100 million to implement parts of actually obama care. >> well, let me come in a little bit in the middle of this. i think on the one hand you see how weird the position is and on the other there's a point perry can legitimately maker is. peggy noonan...